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Between Desolation and Death
Pioneering investigations led by Angana Chatterji, Parvez Imroz and Khurram Parvez across India-administered Kashmir during 2007 and 2011 revealed thousands of unknown graves. The findings linked bodies found in the graves with enforced disappearances and extrajudicial executions. It prompted acknowledgment by state institutions, even as the intensity of targeting halted the inquiry. The landscape of death outlines the relations between occupier and subjugated. The graves are living monuments, pervasive, like the walls of an internment camp for the prisoner within. Alongside, people live in terror, as gravediggers and civilians search for justice. Tracing the archaeology of desolation and death following 1989 and its performative relation to the post-2019 settlerism of the Narendra Modi government and Hindu nationalists, this singular memoir of Kashmir’s present records suppressed knowledge that is exhumed and must be held to account.
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Majoritarian State
How Hindu Nationalism Is Changing India€ 65,95 -
Contesting Nation – Gendered Violence in South Asia: Notes on the Postcolonial Present
An innovative collection of essays on the turmoil spreading across South Asia, Contesting Nation sheds light on how violence—in wars of direct and indirect conquest—marks the present. Featuring contributions by distinguished South Asian women scholars, the book offers inspired, gendered, and contested histories of the present, exploring nation-making and its intersections with projects of militarization and cultural assertion, modernization, and globalization.The contributors to this volume consider such turbulent events as the Gujarat carnage of 2002, post-9/11 mobilizations, and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, shedding light on the force with which brutal events encompass lives and disfigure communities. This powerful book examines the very borders such brutality maintains and its intimate and lasting effects on bodies and memories.
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Conflicted Democracies and Gendered Violence – The Right to Heal: Internal Conflict and Social Upheaval in India
Angana P. Chatterji is a San Francisco-based anthropologist, activist, and feminist historian. She cofounded the International People's Tribunal on Human Rights and Justice in Indian-Administered Kashmir. Shashi Buluswar teaches International Development at University of California, Berkeley. He is the cofounder and former executive director of the Institute for Globally Transformative Technologies, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab LIGTT. Mallika Kaur is a lawyer, writer, and lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law.
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Majoritarian State
How Hindu Nationalism is Changing India‘['Majoritarian State' includes] contributions from some of the keenest and most perceptive scholars working on India today; most of the essays are thoughtful, and some are fresh and provocative.’
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Kashmir
The Case for FreedomLeading international voices condemn the brutalities of the Kashmir occupation.
€ 19,50